The Mitsubishi TO-ST1-T Bread Oven is a luxury single-slice toaster designed for bread connoisseurs. Its primary goal is the "ultimate single pan" experience, utilizing a sealed, moisture-trapping design to revive bread to a "freshly baked" state—crunchy on the outside and moist on the inside. Core Operating Modes
The manual outlines four specific cooking programs accessible via the top-mounted menu buttons: Toast: Standard toasting for fresh slices.
Frozen Toast: Specifically calibrated to thaw and toast frozen bread without drying it out. mitsubishi tost1t manual exclusive
Topping: Designed for pizza toast or "half-boiled egg" toast, using the top heater for precision.
French Toast: Utilizes both top and bottom heaters to cook French toast through without flipping. Step-by-Step Selection Process Users navigate the interface through a 3-step sequence: Menu Selection: Choose one of the four cooking programs. Bread Thickness: Select from four thickness settings ( The Mitsubishi TO-ST1-T Bread Oven is a luxury
Browning Level: Choose from five "doneness" textures: Fluffy, Medium, Regular, Well Done, or Crunchy. Technical Specifications Power Consumption Power Supply (Requires voltage converter for non-Japanese markets) Dimensions (Outside) Weight Inside Chamber (Fits one standard slice) Important Care & Safety Information
For years, the TOST1T was treated as a "black box" by many field engineers. Often categorized alongside specialized transistor output units or dedicated communication option cards, its primary function is high-speed switching and signal isolation—a critical requirement for processes where milliseconds matter and voltage spikes are fatal. The "Black Box" Reputation For years, the TOST1T
Unlike standard Mitsubishi components which rely on the global "MELSEC" ecosystem protocols, the TOST1T operates on a proprietary logic architecture. The newly released manual excerpts clarify that the unit was designed specifically to bridge the gap between legacy high-voltage switching gear and modern CC-Link IE Field Networks.
The TOST1T uses screw-type terminals. The exclusive manual clarifies a dangerous myth: Do not connect DC loads.
Exclusive warning: The manual states that connecting a load with a power factor less than 0.4 (e.g., heavily inductive solenoids) requires an external snubber circuit. Failure to do so causes self-latching (output stays ON even after PLC command OFF).
Because the Mitsubishi TOST1T has been officially discontinued for over 15 years, physical manuals are collectible. If you have obtained an exclusive PDF: